Tickets for the camp meeting can be had at D. E. Blair's store on the east side of the public square, Haley's hat store on Main Street and Phillips's book store on Grand Avenue in McGee's Addition.

We regret to learn that Miss Bevvie Helm of Hannibal, who has graced our circles for the last two weeks, was compelled to leave for her home yesterday, called by the illness of her father. We hope that Judge Helm's illness is not serious and that we will be favored with the presence of his charming daughter again before very long.

Mr. L. G. Palmer, wholesale and retail dealer in agricultural implements at Fort Scott, is in this city in the interests of his house.

Mr. Fred Sowers of Wichita, Kas., called yesterday.

Mrs. J. A. Tomlinson, Charles H. Van Fossen, George Findley, C. F. Wheaton, J. J. Peak, M. B. Hedges and Major Gaffery, all well known citizens of Fort Scott, were in this city yesterday.

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*Articles for dates before the end of May, 1870, were published by Foster & Wilder Co. Following the murder of Colonel John Wilder, Senior Editor, the paper was bought by its prior publisher and editor, Robert T. Van Horn.